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Dr Malte Jauch

Lecturer
EBS - Management and Marketing
Dr Malte Jauch
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  • Location

    EBS.1.11H, Colchester Campus

  • Academic support hours

    Monday 2.30pm - 4.30pm Please use this link to book support hours: https://rb.gy/hscf9

Profile

Biography

I currently teach Business Strategy (UG) and Management and Strategy (PG). I also supervise dissertations of undergraduate and postgraduate students. My research lies at the intersection of business ethics, economics, and political theory. I’m particularly interested in problems of workplace justice and in justice in access to free time.

Qualifications

  • PhD in Political Theory University of Essex,

Research and professional activities

Research interests

Social Justice

Working Time Regulation

Free Time

Gendered Division of Labour

Inequality

Conferences and presentations

‘The dumbed down discourse dilemma’

PPE Society Europe Annual Meeting, London, United Kingdom, 6/9/2025

‘Preparing for Adulthood: Moral issues in the design of school curricula’

MANCEPT Workshops in Political Theory, MANCEPT, Manchester, United Kingdom, 12/9/2023

Preparing for Adulthood: Moral issues in the design of school curricula

Mancept workshops in political theory, University of Manchester, 5/9/2023

Free Time and the Capitalist Output Bias

Political Studies Association Annual International Conference 2023, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom, 4/4/2023

Teaching and supervision

Current teaching responsibilities

  • Business Strategy (BE431)

  • Management and Strategy (BE485)

  • Professional and Academic Development (Management and Marketing) (BE909)

  • Independent Study Project: Management/Marketing (BE938)

Publications

Journal articles (6)

Jauch, M., Greedy Work and the New Gendered Division of Labour. Social Theory and Practice: an international and interdisciplinary journal of social philosophy. 51 (1), 27-51

Jauch, M., (2025). The Dumbed Down Discourse Dilemma. Journal of Applied Philosophy

Jauch, M., (2025). The Welfare Argument for Free Time Protection. Journal of Applied Philosophy. 41 (2), 366-382

Jauch, M., (2024). Structural Injustice and Workers’ Rights, by Virginia Mantouvalou. Journal of Business Ethics. 192 (3), 655-658

Jauch, M., (2023). Free Time Across the Life Course. Political Studies. 71 (1), 89-105

Jauch, M., (2020). The rat race and working time regulation. Politics, Philosophy & Economics. 19 (3), 293-314

Reports and Papers (1)

Jauch, M., (2024). AI Policy Observatory for the World of Work: India Jurisdiction Report

Thesis dissertation (1)

Jauch, M., (2021). Justice for Grasshoppers

Other (4)

Jauch, M., What Do Cabinet Resignations Mean for Colombia?. The Dialogue

Jauch, M., (2025).As the UK reviews the pension age again, could more time off when you’re young compensate for later retirement?,The Conversation

Jauch, M., (2025).Germany’s chancellor thinks his fellow citizens need to work harder. Here’s why he’s wrong

Jauch, M., (2023).What Would Land Redistribution Mean for Colombia?,The Dialogue

Grants and funding

2025

Climate Refugees in the Global South: Routes to policymaker and community impact

UOE Participatory Research Fund

Contact

m.jauch@essex.ac.uk

Location:

EBS.1.11H, Colchester Campus

Academic support hours:

Monday 2.30pm - 4.30pm Please use this link to book support hours: https://rb.gy/hscf9